Bill demonstrates the proper use of DMC's AF8 and AFM8 Crimp Tools. These can be purchased online at www.dmctools.com. You can also find us on Facebook and Twitter under dmctools.
This crimp tool is used to create a 4 indent crimp on machined contacts. This is a common style of crimp especially in high-reliability applications like aerospace, defense, automotive, rail and more...
We are more than happy to help you with your tooling needs. To contact a technical specialist call 407-855-6161, email dmc@dmctools.com, or use the live chat feature on our website dmctools.com/.
Yes AF8 supports AWG from 12 to 26 and the AFM8 supports 20-32. We have thousands of positioners and turrets to support your needs. Please contact us for assistance 407-855-6161.
Hello. I want to know about this situation. The contact size is #16 , The wire size is AWG 20. In this way, Wire size gage 20 right? or 18? Who said to me for the adjust, use 18. I am so sorry, My English is poor. Thank you very much.
Where was this video when I was in the navy! Better late than never. 🤯
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Just happened to find this today. Very nice and Thank You.
More videos please on your other tools and how to use them.
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Thanks for the great level of detail and the unobstructed camera views. Exceptional how-to video.
would have been nice to have the chart on the tool explained.
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I was an airceaft electrician with HAL Bangalore since Nov 61 till 1994 now at ADA. I want to know thru. UA-cam to repair afm8 crimptool
Video needs to be in HD.... Video quality is pretty bad, hard to see detailed.
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Not a leckie, how do you work out contact size. Have no packaging just the terminals. Good video, cheers.
Here is a M39029 Lookup tool on our website: www.dmctools.com/m39029-connector-and-contact-search/
wouldnt selector knob be setting 1-3 for a 20+ wire gage selector setting? Why set it on 6?
*Alguien sabe que tipo de conexión hace esa crimpeadora y para qué sirven esos cables?*
This crimp tool is used to create a 4 indent crimp on machined contacts. This is a common style of crimp especially in high-reliability applications like aerospace, defense, automotive, rail and more...
what is contacr is 20 and wire is 22 what is the setting for tje selector is this still 7
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The single head positioner support size 22 as well?
Yes AF8 supports AWG from 12 to 26 and the AFM8 supports 20-32. We have thousands of positioners and turrets to support your needs. Please contact us for assistance 407-855-6161.
do you know how to calibrate AFM8 ?? thanks
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Hello, what's the force for each step?
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What die is required for D-Sub crimp pins?
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Very COOL!
cool...very informative.
Sir bechna hai mere pas hai
Please bata dijiye ki kaise crimping krte haii
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Hello. I want to know about this situation. The contact size is #16 , The wire size is AWG 20. In this way, Wire size gage 20 right? or 18? Who said to me for the adjust, use 18. I am so sorry, My English is poor. Thank you very much.
The turret should be on 16, but the little dial on the handle should be 20, the turret is contact size, and the dial is the wire size
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